Tehran University of Medical Sciences

Science Communicator Platform

Stay connected! Follow us on X network (Twitter):
Share this content! By
Successful Angioplasty of Left Vertebral Artery and Right Subclavian Artery Via Retrograde Approach Publisher



Namazi MH1 ; Khaheshi I2 ; Momenizadeh A2 ; Dousti A2 ; Naderian M3, 4
Authors

Source: Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research Published:2017


Abstract

We describe a 77-year-old male who had right upper limb ischemic symptoms and history of unsuccessful right subclavian artery angioplasty. According to ultrasound findings, upper limb angiography was performed which confirmed stenosis of the left vertebral and right subclavian arteries. Percutaneous angioplasty and stenting of left vertebral and right subclavian arteries were performed in two separate sessions. Retrograde approach was scheduled for right subclavian artery angioplasty which is challenging due to potential risks to adjacent vertebral artery. This case reports underscores that percutaneous approaches may be preferential given their confirmed long-term efficacy and lower morbidity. © 2017, Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. All rights reserved.
Other Related Docs
6. Anomalous Origin of Right Coronary Artery From the Left Anterior Descending Artery: A Case Report, Scientific Journal of Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences (2022)
13. Calf Arteriovenous Malformation Presenting As an Iliac Artery Aneurysm: A Case Report, International Journal of Surgery Case Reports (2023)